It has been a pretty momentous week so far, and it’s only Thursday. On Sunday, we launched “Choosing to Give…” to honour Charlotte Bevan’s birthdate, 13 July, which coinicides pretty much with the gestation of Charlotte’s Helix as a project in the minds of three very significant women: Charlotte, Laura (Collins) Lyster-Mensh, and Professor Cindy Bulik. And then yesterday, Wednesday 16 July, we took Charlotte’s Helix to Westminster, where three Members of Parliament welcomed us inside as they “chose to give…” direct support, in one form or another, to this project.

Brooks Newmark, member for Braintree and newly named Minister for Civil Society, donated his DNA to Charlotte’s Helix as the former sufferer of an eating disorder. A truly honourable act on his part, and Brooks is leading from the front in practical and personal manner as he joins the UK government as the man responsible for civil society issues, including charitable enterprise.

Dominic Raab rolls up his sleeve for Charlotte's Helix

Dominic Raab, member for Esher and Walton, inspired by Brooks’ example, also donated his blood as a control sample for the project; and Caroline Nokes, member for Romsey and Southampton North, the earliest supporter of Charlotte’s Helix in the House, and great friend also to another supporter, Beat, not only stopped by to give her support to us in person, but also put a question about Charlotte’s Helix before the Prime Minister and the rest of the House at Prime Minister’s Question time, as she informed that we were coming to Parliament:

“Will my right hon. Friend commend the work of Charlotte’s Helix and all those who have been brave enough to speak out about their struggles with eating disorders…?”

amongst whom Caroline specifically included Mr Newmark, who chose not only to donate his DNA to our project yesterday, but also to speak out about his former eating disorder as example to others.

David Cameron thanked Caroline for her question, and the answer came: yes he will

“I commend the bravery of all those who have spoken out about their experience with eating disorders. It is not an easy thing to do. We need to learn more about these conditions so that we can provide the right kind of support.”

We at Charlotte’s Helix commend them all right back, for understanding that this is what Charlotte’s Helix and AN25K are all about - the courage to donate to a cause that will directly enable us to learn much, much more than the little that we already do, and why that is important.

Thank you! To all of the MP’s who supported us yesterday and who "chose to give…" something of themselves: Brooks, Caroline and Dominic gave their support willingly and openly, and we are very grateful to them all. Thank you also to the wonderful Kings College London team, presided over by Dr Gerome Breen, who pulled out all the stops to make this event happen within the corridors of power (more corridors than you might think!). And last, but by no means least, thank you to the delightful staff at Brooks Newmark’s office, for all their assistance in making this happen, ably assisted in their turn by the staff at the offices of both Caroline Nokes and Dominic Raab; it was a magnificent day, and we couldn’t have asked for more generous, supportive and gracious hosts, and ones whose courage to speak out and to “give” to Charlotte’s Helix will inspire many more to come forward.

Special thanks to Emily Bevan and Liana Mensh for the Helix designDr. Cynthia Bulik and her UNC team for the AN25K challengeBeat for start-up funds administrationF.E.A.S.T. for the initial pledges and US donation administration